Sean Diddy Combs Hit With Two New Sexual Assault Lawsuits Just Days After Cassie Settlement
Music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs faces two new sexual assault lawsuits, following his recent settlement with ex-partner Cassie Ventura. The allegations span incidents from the early 1990s, filed under New York's Adult Survivors Act.
Diddy speaking at business event
First Lawsuit: Joi Dickerson-Neal alleges Combs drugged and sexually assaulted her in 1991 after a music video shoot, then shared footage of the incident without consent. She claims this led to hospitalization for depression and lasting trauma.
Second Lawsuit: A Jane Doe plaintiff accuses both Combs and singer Aaron Hall of sexual assault in 1990/1991. The lawsuit alleges the assaults occurred after an MCA Records event, with Combs later allegedly attacking the plaintiff at her residence.
Key Details:
- Both lawsuits were filed before the Adult Survivors Act deadline
- Combs' representatives deny all allegations, calling them "fabricated claims" and a "money grab"
- The suits name multiple defendants, including MCA Music Entertainment and Geffen Records
- These cases follow Combs' recent settlement with Cassie Ventura over similar allegations
The Adult Survivors Act, which expired at midnight on Thanksgiving, provided a one-year window for survivors to file lawsuits over historical sexual assault cases, regardless of standard statutes of limitations.
Diddy with legal team at court
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